The stigma is the sticky part of the flower. It is sticky to trap and hold pollen grains that are necessary for fertilization to occur. This sticky surface helps ensure that the pollen grains adhere to the stigma, promoting successful pollination.
The stigma is the female part of a flower that is sticky and collects pollen.
The male part is called the stamen and the female part is the sigma
Anthers are the male reproductive parts of a flower that produce and release pollen. Anthers are typically not sticky; they release pollen to be carried by wind, insects, or other means to reach the female reproductive parts of the flower for pollination.
The Delta Sigma Theta sorority's official flower is the African violet. It was chosen as a symbol of the strength and beauty of the organization's members. The purple petals represent the sorority's official colors of crimson and cream.
Stigma is a sticky structure that serves as a landing platform for pollen... it sits above the style.
in the gumamela flower
It makes a sticky white substance that will cover the flower and the flowers that surround it.
The stigma
So that bees can suck nector out of a flower
Wind pollinated flowers have sticky stigma
The stigma is the sticky part of the flower. It is sticky to trap and hold pollen grains that are necessary for fertilization to occur. This sticky surface helps ensure that the pollen grains adhere to the stigma, promoting successful pollination.
Gumamela
in the gumamela flower
Sticky stigma is generally present in wind pollinated flowers.
to catch pollen ---> novanet
Remember it as the sticky stigma